Home Secretary Priti Patel facing a barrage of racist and sexist abuse on social media


Home Secretary Priti Patel facing a barrage of racist and sexist abuse on social media after allegations she bullied her staff emerged last week

  • Online trolls have made abusive comments about the Home Secretary Priti Patel
  • Some wrote racist abuse about Patel after her most senior civil servant resigned 
  • Sir Philip Rutnam resigned and accused her of orchestrating culture of bullying

Home Secretary Priti Patel has faced a barrage of racist and sexist abuse on social media since allegations that she bullied her staff emerged last week.

Online trolls – some of whom told her to ‘go back to India’ and who mocked her Ugandan background – claimed to be members of Labour, the SNP and Green Party.

One Twitter user calling himself AJ and claiming to be a Labour member in the North, said: ‘Priti Patel is like the woman off GoldenEye who gets an orgasm from killing people, she’s absolutely vile.’

Twitter hashtags such as #Pritiawful were trending last week, with online trolls using the handles to leave abusive messages. The Home Secretary’s own Instagram account was also targeted

Arthur O’Connor, who claims to be a Green Party member, tweeted: ‘Priti Patel must have her citizenship removed – after all Idi Amin couldn’t stand her family – he didn’t like currey [sic]. Why should we have his leftovers?’

He added: ‘Isn’t it time Priti Patel took herself off to India? She is only here as an undesirable immigrant.’

While Ms Patel’s family did come to Britain from Uganda, they arrived here well before the expulsion of Asians in 1972.

A user calling himself Dan Lee and claiming to be an SNP member tweeted: ‘It’s not sexism, it’s that she’s a total c***. Hateful woman who has no moral base.’

The abuse aimed at the Home Secretary erupted after her most senior civil servant, Sir Philip Rutnam, resigned last weekend, accusing her of orchestrating a culture of bullying.

Twitter hashtags such as #Pritiawful were trending last week, with online trolls using the handles to leave abusive messages. The Home Secretary’s own Instagram account was also targeted.

The abuse aimed at the Home Secretary erupted after her most senior civil servant, Sir Philip Rutnam, pictured above, resigned last weekend, accusing her of orchestrating a culture of bullying

The abuse aimed at the Home Secretary erupted after her most senior civil servant, Sir Philip Rutnam, pictured above, resigned last weekend, accusing her of orchestrating a culture of bullying

Last night, most of those behind the abusive messages declined to respond to requests for comment. But Mr Lee stood by his tweet, saying he had ‘no regrets’.

The Home Office has also declined to comment on the abuse that Ms Patel has faced.

Last night, a friend of Ms Patel said: ‘Certain sections of the Left refuse to accept that Priti has different views to those that they think a daughter of immigrants should have.’